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Archives for May 2008

Survey Question #4

May 22, 2008 by natalie 4 Comments

Oops! I kind of dropped the ball on posting my survey questions after the first, second and third questions. Here is the fourth survey question I asked, followed by my students’ responses: If you could change one thing about your piano lessons, what would it be? * The only thing I would change is having […]

Filed Under: Student Surveys

The Psalms Project

May 19, 2008 by natalie Leave a Comment

For the past four years, each Spring I’ve given my students the opportunity to participate in The Psalms Project. The first lesson of the year I handout The Psalms Project worksheet and encourage them to compose their own song to go with the words of one or more verses from the Psalms. Here’s a list […]

Filed Under: Teaching, Worksheets

Quotes from Music and Keyboard in the Classroom Teacher’s Manual

May 14, 2008 by natalie 2 Comments

In the course of reading the Teacher’s Manual for my review of the Music and Keyboard in the Classroom curriculum, these are some quotes that I found particularly helpful and/or thought-provoking: “To further shape a music curriculum it is essential to know what we believe, as educators. Otherwise we will be irresolute in the delivery […]

Filed Under: Philosophical Musings, Resource Reviews

Interview with Michael Griffin

May 13, 2008 by natalie Leave a Comment

Today I am pleased to welcome Michael Griffin, author of the Music and Keyboard in the Classroom curriculum, to Music Matters Blog for an exclusive interview. Music Matters Blog (MMB): What prompted you to write your own classroom curriculum for your music classes? Why did you choose to emphasize keyboard studies? Michael Griffin (MG): For […]

Filed Under: Resource Reviews

Review of Music and Keyboard in the Classroom

May 12, 2008 by natalie Leave a Comment

It took me a while to get through it, but wow was it a lot of fun reviewing this Music and Keyboard in the Classroom curriculum by Michael Griffin. Even though I am an independent music teacher and this curriculum is designed to be used in a Middle School general music class, I found myself […]

Filed Under: Group Class Ideas, Resource Reviews

Vote in the Van Cliburn YouTube Amateurs Contest

May 1, 2008 by natalie 1 Comment

The Van Cliburn Foundation is giving everyone the opportunity to cast a vote in this piano competition! The winner of this YouTube contest will receive automatic entry in the sixth International Piano Competition for Outstanding Amateurs. Here’s how to cast your vote: 1. Sign the Guestbook to receive a ballot by e-mail. 2. Watch the […]

Filed Under: News

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